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Howard L

- Research Program Mentor

PhD at Duke University

Expertise

political science, international relations, conflict and war, political violence, authoritarian politics, computational social science, network analysis, experiments, causal inference

Bio

I’m a political scientist interested in how governments across the world maintain control, especially through repression, surveillance, and political violence. My research looks at how governments use institutions like the police, courts, and informant networks to manage dissent, and how these strategies evolve in response to opposition movements. I’m particularly drawn to questions that sit at the intersection of theory and method, using tools like network and spatial analysis to better understand complex political dynamics. I play basketball and enjoy spending time in nature.

Project ideas

Project ideas are meant to help inspire student thinking about their own project. Students are in the driver seat of their research and are free to use any or none of the ideas shared by their mentors.

How Authoritarian Regimes Suppress Critics Abroad

Students could explore how authoritarian regimes attempt to suppress critics beyond their own borders. A student might focus on a specific country and examine cases where activists, journalists, or dissidents living abroad face harassment, surveillance, or intimidation. This could involve collecting publicly reported incidents, such as threats, online harassment, or pressure on family members back home, and organizing them into a small dataset. Alternatively, students could use existing datasets to investigate these dynamics. The project could then examine patterns in when and where these actions occur, or how they relate to political events in the home country. This project would give students experience working with real-world data and developing a research question, while remaining flexible in scope. Students could approach it qualitatively by analyzing a few detailed case studies, or quantitatively by identifying broader trends across cases.

Coding skills

R, Python

Languages I know

Mandarin

Teaching experience

I have mentored graduate, undergraduate, and high school students on reserach projects.

Credentials

Work experience

University of South Carolina (2023 - Current)
Assistant Professor

Education

National Chengchi University
BA Bachelor of Arts (2007)
Diplomacy
Duke University
PhD Doctor of Philosophy (2019)
Political Science

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